Role of HLA ‐ DP and HLA ‐ DQ on the clearance of hepatitis B virus and the risk of chronic infection in a multiethnic population
2017; Wiley; Volume: 37; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/liv.13405
ISSN1478-3231
AutoresJulieta Trinks, Nao Nishida, María Laura Hulaniuk, Mariela Caputo, Takayo Tsuchiura, Sebastián Marciano, Leila Haddad, Jorgelina L. Blejer, Sonia Bartoli, Beatriz Ameigeiras, Silvia E. Frías, Cecilia Vistarini, Fabiana Heinrich, Carlos Remondegui, Susana Ceballos, Gustavo A. Echenique, Miguel Charre Samman, Claudia D’Amico, Amalia Rojas, Alfredo P. Martínez, Ezequiel Ridruejo, Roberto J. Fernández, Leandro Burgos Pratx, Horacio J. Salamone, Félix Núñez, Omar Galdame, Adrián Gadano, Daniel Corach, Masaya Sugiyama, Diego Flichman, Katsushi Tokunaga, Masashi Mizokami,
Tópico(s)Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
ResumoAbstract Background & Aims HBV infection exhibits geographical variation in its distribution in South America. While HBV rates are low in central Argentina, the north‐western region exhibits intermediate HBV rates. Unfortunately, the reasons that could explain this difference are still unknown. Methods A total of 1440 Argentines were recruited and grouped into HBV patients, HBV ‐resolved individuals and healthy controls. Genetic ancestry was assessed by analysis of biparental lineages and ancestry autosomal typing. SNP s of HLA ‐ DPA 1 (rs3077), HLA ‐ DPB 1 (rs9277542), HLA ‐ DQB 1 (rs2856718) and HLA ‐ DQB 2 (rs7453920) were determined, and HBV genotyping was performed by phylogenetic analysis in HBV patients. Results Native American ancestry prevailed in the north‐western region when compared with central Argentina ( P <.0001). However, no differences were observed among the three groups of each region. The distribution of HBV genotypes revealed significant differences ( P <.0001). Three SNP s (rs3077, rs9277542 and rs7453920) showed a significant association with protection against chronic HBV and viral clearance in both regions. The remaining SNP showed a significant association with susceptibility to chronic HBV . The frequency rates of rs3077‐T, related to protection against chronic HBV and viral clearance, were lower in north‐western Argentina when compared with central Argentina. The same uneven frequency rates were observed for SNP rs9277542. Conclusions This is the first study addressing the associations between the HLA ‐ DP and HLA ‐ DQ loci and the protection against chronic HBV and viral clearance in a multiethnic South American population. The uneven distribution of HLA ‐ DP and HLA ‐ DQ supports the HBV epidemiological differences observed in these two regions of Argentina with dissimilar ancestry genetic background.
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